A bucket list city to say the least, New York towers on the Eastern Seaboard with the Empire State and Manhattan. Explore its cab-dotted, neon-lit streets and subways with help from a local tourHQ guide.
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Men in designer suits, women in high heels, tourists in sneakers, bustling streets filled with yellow cabs and sleek black town cars; the frenetic energy of New York, the city that never sleeps envelops all that visit. Hear the gong of the opening of the New York Stock Exchange, take a moment of silence at Ground Zero, revel in the glitz of Times Square, brush up on your art at the Museum of Modern Art, and if you have made reservations well in advance, dine at one of the “it” restaurants of Manhattan. Bang amidst all that, and the famous architectural buildings and bridges that have formed the backdrop of many a movie setting, lays an oasis of serenity in the form of Central Park. Walk through the peaceful setting of Battery Park, catching the ferry to the Ellis Island to witness the magnificent Statue of Liberty, standing tall and serene. No day would be complete without catching a show at the theatre district on Broadway, some of which have been running for the past 25 years. With so much to do, a New York tourist guide would the perfect accompaniment to visitors to well explain why New Workers love this city to obsession.
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